<p>After three days of intense questioning, a jury was selected and sworn in late Wednesday afternoon to hear the first-degree murder trial of Rishi Ramgoolie.</p><p>The largely female 12-member panel is composed of jurors with varying ages but mostly includes white panelists. Two alternates have also been selected.</p><p>Circuit Judge Edward Scott told both sides they would stay until midnight Wednesday if necessary to select a jury in order to have opening statements begin Thursday morning.</p><p>Ramgoolie, 28, is on trial for the 2008 death of his 5½-month-old cousin, Sanjana Muthra, who reportedly died of head trauma after being left in his care.</p><p>The court set aside 150 potential jurors for the case on Monday, and many members of the group complained about being asked to return the next two days without even being questioned.</p><p>Around 4:45 p.m. both sides had agreed on the panel; however, when Scott asked Ramgoolie if he agreed with the selection he expressed dissatisfaction.</p><p>“I'm not 100 percent satisfied to be honest with you,” he said.</p><p>Scott allowed Ramgoolie to consult further with his three attorneys before the defendant said he agreed with the panel and thanked the judge for allowing him more time for consultations.</p><p>Opening statements are expected at 9 a.m. Thursday.</p>